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The Best Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo
For pets that shed fur A robot vacuum/mop combination is one of the best self emptying robot vacuum pet hair floor cleaning solutions. This machine can vacuum and mop and even dry and clean its own mop pads.
It also has 8,000Pa suction, which is the most of any robot that we've evaluated. It also can save your home's maps and create cleaning schedules through its app.
1. Ecovacs Deebot X2 Omni
The X2 Omni robot vacuum-mop is the latest model in Ecovacs line of hybrid robot vacuum mops. This model that is wet-dry is fitted with Ecovacs' upgraded AIVI 3D 2.0 lidar system that provides improved mapping and obstacle avoidance. The system uses dual laser LiDAR, similar to that found in self-driving vehicles. It can scan an area that is up to 32 feet by the 270-degree angle. That translates into more precise mapping, faster response times, and better cleaning accuracy.
It also comes with a rotating mopping pad constructed of chenille fabric, which makes it easier to scrub tough areas more effectively than traditional mopping. In my tests, the X2 Omni took just over an hour to wash its pad and begin work, and I noticed that it was more precise than previous models that seemed to follow a grid path around rooms. It was able navigate corners and edges of my rooms and also make "Zambani patterns" across the middle of the room. It returned to its OMNI Station regularly to empty the dustbin, and clean the mop using hot water, before starting another task of cleaning.
The X2 Omni is just as easy to use and set up as other Ecovacs products. It takes just a few minutes to snap the dock into position, plug it in and connect it to your Wi-Fi network at home. After that, you can start the app and begin with your first task of cleaning. I was able to customize my floor plan in about 15 minutes. This included creating restricted areas for mopping and sweeping, reworking the placement of furniture that is mounted on walls and much more. The X2 Omni was astonished during my tests, with excellent scores for debris removal and pet hair cleaning and close to perfect results in edge and crevice cleaning.
2. Deebot T10 Omni
The ECOVACS T10 Omni is a powerful vacuum and mopping machine. It is the most advanced of the T-line of the brand and comes with the brand's new OZMO Turbo 2.0 mopping system that uses dual-spinning brushes for superior cleaning over traditional oscillating scrubbing. It also comes with YIKO integrated, a first-of-its kind natural language processing tech that can respond to a variety of voice commands. The ECOVACS App allows you to design your home, create cleaning schedules and modify settings.
The main drawback of the T10 Omni is that it can't switch between mopping and vacuuming in one go. The T10 Omni has two modes that require you to attach mop heads to and from the vacuum in accordance with your needs. This is great for most households, but not for those with busy lives.
However, the Deebot T10 Omni is a superb robot vacuum and delivers impressive results in our pet hair tests. It was able to vacuum up more than 96% of the particles we tossed at it on our hardwood flooring, which is an outstanding performance. It also did an excellent job on carpet and tile, removing over 90% of dirt and debris.
This robotic mop and vacuum comes with a large docking station which offers cool water cleaning for its mop pads, automatic emptying into a 3L plastic bag that is easy to replace, and hot air drying for quick and simple maintenance. It also has a huge water tank that allows more frequent rinses and dries between mopping runs.
As with other mopping robots, the Deebot T10 Omni comes with a wash tray at its base that rinses and dry its mop pads as it utilizes them. However, it doesn't come with an open tray, meaning that dirty water, dust, and other grime gradually builds up in the bottom of the tray over time.
3. RoboVac X8 hybrid
This is the first mopping model from Anker, which is known for its robot vacuums. It has improved intelligence, multiple map support, LIDAR scanning and twin-turbine technology that adjusts automatically to the floor you're cleaning. It's a tempting mid-range robot vacuum cleaner although it can't meet its promise to be a one-stop shop for floor cleaning.
The X8 Hybrid appears to be a standard robotic cleaner from the top. It has a circular form, sweeper wheels and a raised sensor area. Flip it over, however you'll see a motorised floor brush plus one side sweeper brush which pushes dirt from the edges into the main path of the robot's mouth. It's a bit smaller than the main brushes on the competing iRobot Roomba S9, which I discovered makes it easier to fit under couches and chairs.
Its mapping system lets you create no-mop zones and specific cleaning zones. However it tends to hit things (including its charging dock) and isn't always adept in climbing over rug. It was good at collecting pet hair vacuum for under beds hair off bare floors. In our tests it picked up 89.5 percent of kitty litter.
While it's controllable via the app, the X8 Hybrid also comes with physical buttons on its base, which allow you to select a cleaning mode, and switch the robot off or on. Additionally, you can use these to set no-go zones as well as view real-time maps. It's a bit chatty, too, and will let you know what it's planning to do next ("start cleaning") or warn you that something's not right (it does not have enough power to charge, for example).
4. ILIFE A4s
This model is high-tech and sucks up pet hair, kibble, and other debris with top-notch effectiveness and effortlessly moves around furniture legs. It comes with a feature set that is impressive, including two cleaning modes, an automatic docking station and a real-time obstacle avoidance system. The Wi-Fi enabled device is controlled best through the Neato App which schedules cleanings and maintenance requirements are tracked. The X2 Omni is a great choice for large homes with a mix of carpet and hard floors. However, it will need some planning ahead to avoid getting caught on electrical cables, toys or other obstacles that might be unexpected.
This robot was very successful in our tests on hardwood floors and kibble. It ate everything, from a single rice grain to multiple dog food pieces with just one pass. It had some trouble with rugs, but in general this vacuum cleaner is great for rooms with different flooring types as well as a mix of pets.
The A4s Pro is a bit expensive, but it's a great purchase for those who want to be able to leave the house hands-free so they can take on other tasks or do chores. The A4s Pro has a convenient auto-cleaning mode that boosts suction to get rid of tough dirt or spills. It also includes a battery-powered ElectroWall to define the boundaries of the robot.
This budget-friendly choice from a well-known brand is the cheapest robot we've tested to date and offers an incredible value for money. Its basic navigation system uses a super-basic random pathing algorithm and lacks room mapping capabilities, which makes it less efficient than the other models on this list. However it's still able to navigate under furniture and into corners and its mopping mode worked very well in our testing, picking up stray pet hair and other debris easily.
5. Shark iQ
Shark's iQ isn't as robust as the Roomba S9, but it is superior in general at getting rid of pet hair on all surfaces. It gets rid of floors with less thoroughly and does a fair job on carpets with low pile and also utilizes smart-pathing navigational technology to provide superior maneuverability. It can be positioned to a particular area and has a suite of advanced automation features including no-go zones and schedules. It lets you suspend and resume cleaning making it ideal for homes that have pets.
Its self cleaning brushroll prevents tangles and can carry up to 30 day's worth of dirt. It has a set of angled side brushes that can reach into corners, as well as a multi-stage filter system that captures dust, dander and allergens.
The robot vacuum is built well and feels solid. It has an app for smartphones that allows you to change the vacuum settings and schedule cleaning sessions ahead of time. The app lets you see the remaining battery life of the iQ, and send push notifications when it encounters any problems during a cleaning session. You can utilize your voice to control it with an Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant device If you do not have either of these options, you can mark zones with physical boundary strips.
The iQ does a decent job of clearing bare floors and does a decent job on low-pile and shaggy carpet however, it doesn't have the same degree of autonomy as our top picks. It's also expensive and its recurring cost can be quite costly.
For pets that shed fur A robot vacuum/mop combination is one of the best self emptying robot vacuum pet hair floor cleaning solutions. This machine can vacuum and mop and even dry and clean its own mop pads.
It also has 8,000Pa suction, which is the most of any robot that we've evaluated. It also can save your home's maps and create cleaning schedules through its app.
1. Ecovacs Deebot X2 Omni
The X2 Omni robot vacuum-mop is the latest model in Ecovacs line of hybrid robot vacuum mops. This model that is wet-dry is fitted with Ecovacs' upgraded AIVI 3D 2.0 lidar system that provides improved mapping and obstacle avoidance. The system uses dual laser LiDAR, similar to that found in self-driving vehicles. It can scan an area that is up to 32 feet by the 270-degree angle. That translates into more precise mapping, faster response times, and better cleaning accuracy.
It also comes with a rotating mopping pad constructed of chenille fabric, which makes it easier to scrub tough areas more effectively than traditional mopping. In my tests, the X2 Omni took just over an hour to wash its pad and begin work, and I noticed that it was more precise than previous models that seemed to follow a grid path around rooms. It was able navigate corners and edges of my rooms and also make "Zambani patterns" across the middle of the room. It returned to its OMNI Station regularly to empty the dustbin, and clean the mop using hot water, before starting another task of cleaning.
The X2 Omni is just as easy to use and set up as other Ecovacs products. It takes just a few minutes to snap the dock into position, plug it in and connect it to your Wi-Fi network at home. After that, you can start the app and begin with your first task of cleaning. I was able to customize my floor plan in about 15 minutes. This included creating restricted areas for mopping and sweeping, reworking the placement of furniture that is mounted on walls and much more. The X2 Omni was astonished during my tests, with excellent scores for debris removal and pet hair cleaning and close to perfect results in edge and crevice cleaning.
2. Deebot T10 Omni
The ECOVACS T10 Omni is a powerful vacuum and mopping machine. It is the most advanced of the T-line of the brand and comes with the brand's new OZMO Turbo 2.0 mopping system that uses dual-spinning brushes for superior cleaning over traditional oscillating scrubbing. It also comes with YIKO integrated, a first-of-its kind natural language processing tech that can respond to a variety of voice commands. The ECOVACS App allows you to design your home, create cleaning schedules and modify settings.
The main drawback of the T10 Omni is that it can't switch between mopping and vacuuming in one go. The T10 Omni has two modes that require you to attach mop heads to and from the vacuum in accordance with your needs. This is great for most households, but not for those with busy lives.
However, the Deebot T10 Omni is a superb robot vacuum and delivers impressive results in our pet hair tests. It was able to vacuum up more than 96% of the particles we tossed at it on our hardwood flooring, which is an outstanding performance. It also did an excellent job on carpet and tile, removing over 90% of dirt and debris.
This robotic mop and vacuum comes with a large docking station which offers cool water cleaning for its mop pads, automatic emptying into a 3L plastic bag that is easy to replace, and hot air drying for quick and simple maintenance. It also has a huge water tank that allows more frequent rinses and dries between mopping runs.
As with other mopping robots, the Deebot T10 Omni comes with a wash tray at its base that rinses and dry its mop pads as it utilizes them. However, it doesn't come with an open tray, meaning that dirty water, dust, and other grime gradually builds up in the bottom of the tray over time.
3. RoboVac X8 hybrid
This is the first mopping model from Anker, which is known for its robot vacuums. It has improved intelligence, multiple map support, LIDAR scanning and twin-turbine technology that adjusts automatically to the floor you're cleaning. It's a tempting mid-range robot vacuum cleaner although it can't meet its promise to be a one-stop shop for floor cleaning.
The X8 Hybrid appears to be a standard robotic cleaner from the top. It has a circular form, sweeper wheels and a raised sensor area. Flip it over, however you'll see a motorised floor brush plus one side sweeper brush which pushes dirt from the edges into the main path of the robot's mouth. It's a bit smaller than the main brushes on the competing iRobot Roomba S9, which I discovered makes it easier to fit under couches and chairs.
Its mapping system lets you create no-mop zones and specific cleaning zones. However it tends to hit things (including its charging dock) and isn't always adept in climbing over rug. It was good at collecting pet hair vacuum for under beds hair off bare floors. In our tests it picked up 89.5 percent of kitty litter.
While it's controllable via the app, the X8 Hybrid also comes with physical buttons on its base, which allow you to select a cleaning mode, and switch the robot off or on. Additionally, you can use these to set no-go zones as well as view real-time maps. It's a bit chatty, too, and will let you know what it's planning to do next ("start cleaning") or warn you that something's not right (it does not have enough power to charge, for example).
4. ILIFE A4s
This model is high-tech and sucks up pet hair, kibble, and other debris with top-notch effectiveness and effortlessly moves around furniture legs. It comes with a feature set that is impressive, including two cleaning modes, an automatic docking station and a real-time obstacle avoidance system. The Wi-Fi enabled device is controlled best through the Neato App which schedules cleanings and maintenance requirements are tracked. The X2 Omni is a great choice for large homes with a mix of carpet and hard floors. However, it will need some planning ahead to avoid getting caught on electrical cables, toys or other obstacles that might be unexpected.
This robot was very successful in our tests on hardwood floors and kibble. It ate everything, from a single rice grain to multiple dog food pieces with just one pass. It had some trouble with rugs, but in general this vacuum cleaner is great for rooms with different flooring types as well as a mix of pets.
The A4s Pro is a bit expensive, but it's a great purchase for those who want to be able to leave the house hands-free so they can take on other tasks or do chores. The A4s Pro has a convenient auto-cleaning mode that boosts suction to get rid of tough dirt or spills. It also includes a battery-powered ElectroWall to define the boundaries of the robot.
This budget-friendly choice from a well-known brand is the cheapest robot we've tested to date and offers an incredible value for money. Its basic navigation system uses a super-basic random pathing algorithm and lacks room mapping capabilities, which makes it less efficient than the other models on this list. However it's still able to navigate under furniture and into corners and its mopping mode worked very well in our testing, picking up stray pet hair and other debris easily.
5. Shark iQ
Shark's iQ isn't as robust as the Roomba S9, but it is superior in general at getting rid of pet hair on all surfaces. It gets rid of floors with less thoroughly and does a fair job on carpets with low pile and also utilizes smart-pathing navigational technology to provide superior maneuverability. It can be positioned to a particular area and has a suite of advanced automation features including no-go zones and schedules. It lets you suspend and resume cleaning making it ideal for homes that have pets.
Its self cleaning brushroll prevents tangles and can carry up to 30 day's worth of dirt. It has a set of angled side brushes that can reach into corners, as well as a multi-stage filter system that captures dust, dander and allergens.
The robot vacuum is built well and feels solid. It has an app for smartphones that allows you to change the vacuum settings and schedule cleaning sessions ahead of time. The app lets you see the remaining battery life of the iQ, and send push notifications when it encounters any problems during a cleaning session. You can utilize your voice to control it with an Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant device If you do not have either of these options, you can mark zones with physical boundary strips.
The iQ does a decent job of clearing bare floors and does a decent job on low-pile and shaggy carpet however, it doesn't have the same degree of autonomy as our top picks. It's also expensive and its recurring cost can be quite costly.
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